Author: Anthony Cozzie
Date: 17:33:50 02/12/05
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On February 12, 2005 at 20:31:33, Darrel Briley wrote: >On February 12, 2005 at 20:23:40, Eran Karu wrote: > >>On February 12, 2005 at 20:12:17, Darrel Briley wrote: >> >>>On February 12, 2005 at 20:03:07, Eran Karu wrote: >>> >>>>[D]1rb2rk1/4R1p1/1pqn1pBp/3p4/5Q2/1NP3PP/6PK/4R3 w - - 0 30 >>>> >>>>The position above comes from Zappa-Searcher, CCT6. Here Be8 wins the exchange, >>>>but R1e6!! wins overwhelmingly. The game continued 30. Re6 Bxe6 31. Nd4 Qc4 32. >>>>Qxd6 Bxh3 33. Kxh3 Kh8 35. Nf5 and it is obvious Zappa's attack is too strong >>>>for Black to survive. Zappa won on move 43. >>>> >>>>Can Shredder 9 UCI as White find R1e6? I am eager to know it. Please post >>>>results here. >>>> >>>>Thanks, >>>>Eran Karu >>> >>>Shredder9 UCI in Chessbase gui, 256mb Hash, AthlonXP 2600+ (and other programs >>>running) in about 30 seconds. >>> >>>New game, >>>1rb2rk1/4R1p1/1pqn1pBp/3p4/5Q2/1NP3PP/6PK/4R3 w - - 0 1 >>> >>>Analysis by Shredder 9 UCI: >>> >>>1. +- (2.68): 1.R1e6 Bxe6 2.Nd4 Qc4 3.Qxd6 Bxh3 4.Kxh3 Kh8 5.Nf5 Rg8 6.Qxf6 Qf1 >>>7.Kh2 Rbf8 8.Rxg7 Qxg2+ 9.Kxg2 >>>2. +- (2.23): 1.Be8 Rxe8 2.Rxe8+ Nxe8 3.Qxb8 Kf7 4.Re2 Nd6 5.Nd4 Qc5 6.Qa7+ Nb7 >>>7.Re3 Kg8 8.Re8+ Kf7 9.Rh8 Qxc3 10.Qxb6 Qc1 >>> >>>(Bee, 12.02.2005) >> >>Darrel, >> >>Interesting, first Shredder 9 picked R1e6 as a best move, then it changed mind >>and picked Be8. Well, can you please let your Shredder 9 UCI analyze it for 5 >>minutes in the classic interface and not in CB interface please? I am interested >>to know results of a long time analysis. >> >>Thanks again, >>Eran Karu > >Eran, > >I'd be happy to check it further in the classic interface, but to first clarify, >it picked Be8 first, and then decided on Re6 Re6 is kingsafety over material. Last year if I remember correctly none of the commercials played it within a few hours, but they have improved since then :) anthony
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